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Cassettes Won't Listen initial release was a covers EP entitled One Alternative on December 11, 2007, as well as a seven-song EP entitled Small-Time Machine on March 11, 2008. Drake self released Small-Time Machine through distributor, The Orchard, along with his 2009 instrumental record, Into The Hillside .
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The Tool Cassette Series started around 1991 as an experiment and as a way of keeping music "in print" on an as-needed basis without having to finance vinyl or CD pressings, since Simple Machines dubbed the cassettes as the orders came in. [4] With multiple cassette decks and a lot of volunteer help, this was a manageable project for the label.
NMC is an abbreviation for "New Music Cassettes", which refers to the intended main means of packaging its recordings at the time. [1] Matthews continues as a producer of NMC's recordings. [ 2 ] NMC was originally administered through the Society for the Promotion of New Music .
The group's music industry career began when Melvins contacted producer David Funken Klein, the newly appointed head of Disney Music Group's rap subsidiary Hollywood Basic. Lifers Group's Lifers Group EP became Hollywood Basic's inaugural release in 1991, accompanied by a short documentary, Lifers Group World Tour: Rahway Prison, That's It.
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At this time, SqueezeSlave is incompatible with Logitech's Spotify plugin due to a lack of support for 'direct streaming'. [4] In 2012, work began on Squeezelite, a cross-platform, headless, LMS client that supports playback synchronization, gapless playback, direct streaming (for use with Spotify, etc.), and playback at various sampling rates. [5]
The program, originally launched in Georgia, has been adapted for two Kansas prisons.